kkmfoto
Newbie
Hi all!
One gets really blind of photo-opportunities in ones own city. But when you are a tourist in another city, you see everything in a different way. That’s why i decided to try and make a city walk in my hometown Oslo. Armed with my tourist eyes, i tried to shoot some of Oslo’s architecture from a tourist perspective. Check it out in my blog here: http://kjetilkvienmadsen.wordpress.com/2014/04/14/tourist-in-my-hometown-oslo/
One gets really blind of photo-opportunities in ones own city. But when you are a tourist in another city, you see everything in a different way. That’s why i decided to try and make a city walk in my hometown Oslo. Armed with my tourist eyes, i tried to shoot some of Oslo’s architecture from a tourist perspective. Check it out in my blog here: http://kjetilkvienmadsen.wordpress.com/2014/04/14/tourist-in-my-hometown-oslo/

Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Nice Kjetil
Not my home town, but not far from it, having grown up here there and everywhere. Went to London last week, and acted more or less the same way, London also being a bit "home" for me. It is liberating in fact, acting as a tourist, rather than trying all the time to come up with a unique and different perspective. Who says it can't result in something good?
Not my home town, but not far from it, having grown up here there and everywhere. Went to London last week, and acted more or less the same way, London also being a bit "home" for me. It is liberating in fact, acting as a tourist, rather than trying all the time to come up with a unique and different perspective. Who says it can't result in something good?
raid
Dad Photographer
Very nice!
I took my family to Oslo in the summer of 2014. We had a very good time there.
I took my family to Oslo in the summer of 2014. We had a very good time there.
robert blu
quiet photographer
It's good to try to see usual places with new eyes!
robert
PS: good blog, well done!
robert
PS: good blog, well done!
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